That question that would require further study, Madam Chair.
At first glance, most of Canada’s exports to Singapore remain competitive, but not all. Keep in mind that the time difference between Canada and Singapore is exactly 12 hours. I am right on the other side of the world. What comes into play is shipping costs. That’s where some countries closer to the region tend to make gains.
When we talk about food markets, a lot of factors come into play, including our production capacity. There may have been droughts, for example. Climate conditions often have a direct impact on our market share.